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W. North

War dead, WW1 i

Commemorated on a memorial as having died in WW1.

W. North
Limehouse man who died in WW1.

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W. North

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St Anne's Church Limehouse - WW1 memorial

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Henry Watson Dodds

Henry Watson Dodds

Junior Assisant 4th Engineer on the RMS Titanic. There would appear to some confusion as to the correct name of this man. Some records show him as Renny Dodds, but he can also be found on memorial...

Person, Engineering, Tragedy, South America

1 memorial
F. Dilnott
War dead, WW1
1 memorial
Takayuki Hori

Takayuki Hori

Became a student at UCL in 1865.

Person, Education, Japan

1 memorial
E. C. Crowther

E. C. Crowther

Resident of Golders Green killed serving in WW1.

Person

War dead, WW1
1 memorial
J. J. Martin
War dead, WW1
1 memorial

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Ellen Donovan

Ellen Donovan

For more information about this hero click on the picture of her plaque.

Person, Tragedy

1 memorial
Temple of Mithras / London Mithraeum

Temple of Mithras / London Mithraeum

The photo shows visitors at the excavation site in 1954. Alamy have another shot from above. Martins Bank and Great Wen both have photos of the temple in its Queen Victoria Street home, 1962-2011. ...

Building, Romans

1 memorial
King Charles III

King Charles III

One-time patron of the Goon Show Preservation Society. On the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II on 8 September 2022, Charles, the longest-serving British heir apparent, went from Prince of W...

Person, Royalty, Seriously Famous

25 memorials
Charles W. Ware

Charles W. Ware

Islingtonian who died in the South African War, 1899-1903

Person, South Africa

War dead, Other war
1 memorial
Fig Tree Court

Fig Tree Court

Fig Tree Court , 1515 - 1666, was destroyed in the Great Fire of London, rebuilt in 1679 and again destroyed by enemy action 1940.

Building, Law

1 memorial